Tag: Caregivers & Caregiving

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How to Support a Parent or Family Member Recovering After Surgery

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Surgery can be physically and emotionally challenging, especially for older adults, and the recovery process can be long and sometimes complicated. Some individuals may be in a rush to return to their routine by pushing their bodies too hard, too fast, and actually delay the recovery process.

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Preventing and Recognizing the Signs of Caregiver Burnout

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The Pavilion Senior Living shares the signs of caregiver burnout and what you can do to prevent it.

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Tips for Success: Essential Qualities of a Family Caregiver

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The Pavilion Senior Living team shares tips and describes a day in the life of a family caregiver.

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Practicing Self-Care & Avoiding Caregiver Burnout

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The Pavilion Senior Living team shares ways to practice self-care and avoid caregiver burnout.

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What Do You Do When Mom and Dad Have Different Senior Care Needs?

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The Pavilion Senior Living shares what to do when your mom and dad require different levels of care.

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Coping with Guilt When Considering Senior Care Options for a Parent

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The Pavilion Senior Living shares how to cope with feelings of guilt when considering senior care options for a parent.

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Dementia: Dos and Don’ts for Providing Effective Care

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The Pavilion Senior Living shares Dos and Don’ts for providing effective dementia care.

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Planning Ahead: Creating an Emergency Caregiver Plan

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The Pavilion Senior Living shares tips on creating an emergency caregiver plan.

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The Pavilion Senior Living’s Advice for New Family Caregivers

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The Pavilion Senior Living shares their advice for new family caregivers.